The Data Effect Vancouver: Our Health Data Opportunity Summary Report
BC and Canada’s wealth of health data can serve as a valuable resource for research, collaboration, and data- driven decision-making. The diversity of patients, collaborative partnerships with organizations and universities, public accessibility of BC data, involvement of clinician scientists, and supportive government create a unique environment conducive to driving innovation and addressing complex healthcare issues.
CityAge proudly returned to Los Angeles on May 25, gathering a diverse group of more than 120 visionaries and experts. Through panels, presentations, breakout discussions and Q&A, the event highlighted how LA and its region could lead the way in shaping the cities of tomorrow.
During Infrastructure Week 2023, CityAge, Siemens and Accelerator for America gathered more than 20 local and national leaders in Washington, DC to discuss how to build better American cities through public and private sector partnerships.
Midway through Toronto’s extended mayoral election campaign, and recognizing the urgency of addressing the challenges associated with Canada’s rapid population growth, CityAge Toronto: The Next 10 Million convened a gathering of exceptional thought leaders and industry experts. Against the vibrant backdrop of Canada’s largest metropolitan region, roughly 150 attendees tackled this fundamental question: How can Canada build better cities to accommodate its rapidly expanding population while maintaining urban livability?
A Survey on Houston's Attitude on Sustainable Growth
Houston is a global energy capital and one of the United States’ fastest growing cities. This puts Texas at the center of a global question: how do we balance growth and future energy needs, while ensuring environmental and economic sustainability?
Data to Drive Climate Action: Quebec & Atlantic Canada
Quebec and Atlantic Canada are leaders in responsible natural resource development and climate action in Canada. Forging a low carbon future will rely on the use of AI, cloud and data technologies.
This extraordinary funding means America has a huge opportunity to boost once-ina-lifetime public investment with private sector funding. Realizing the full scope of this opportunity will require prompt, decisive action by governments at every level.
Data to Drive Climate Action: Ontario and Manitoba
Ontario and Manitoba are leaders in responsible natural resource development, clean energy production and climate action. AI, cloud and data technologies are the logical next step toward building a low-carbon future.
British Columbia is a leader in responsible natural resource development and climate action. The next step in tackling both relies on using AI, cloud and data technologies.